Green H2 among proposals for former coal terminal

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Port operator Clydeport is planning to turn a former coal terminal into a green hydrogen facility for producing, storing and exporting the gas.

The Hunterston site, on the west coast of Scotland to the west of Glasgow, is owned by the Peel Ports subsidiary Clydeport, which has exchanged an option agreement with Norwegian energy company Statkraft to look at developing the site into a green hydrogen facility.

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